Food Rescue Volunteers Wanted - Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mornings
SOS Food Rescue Volunteers Wanted - Please no time wasters.
In the month of September KCA rescued and distributed over 20 tons of food which was distributed to local foodbanks and other charities. This food is distributed as far as Upper Hutt to Lyall Bay and back up to Tawa to Porirua.
Based in Grenada North you will need to have your own transport to get to us.
We currently have vacancies for people to assist us with food rescue on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 8.25am to 12pm approx.
You must be reasonably fit and a team player as this role involves heavy lifting up to 20kgs between 2 people.
We require a minimum commitment of 3 months. NOTE we will be closed for 2 weeks over the Xmas/New Year period.
All training will be provided.
For the full job description and application forms please go to our website.
www.kca.org.nz...
Once we have received your application form we will contact you to arrange an interview.
Please watch this video to learn more about what we do
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